Recommendations - Package FY22-Q3 - Investigate metadata and historical information on a dev dependency

Recommendations

Stage Pain point Issue
Pipeline fails Difficult to see what's going on, no call to action. Issue created: #341460 (closed)
View package registry It's difficult to remember which package I need to investigate Issue created: #341328 (closed)
Relates to existing issue #292018 (closed)
View package registry There could many unused/out of date packages on this list making it difficult for me to find the package I'm searching for Relates to existing issue #227233 (closed)
View package registry All versions of a package are listed in the package registry making it harder to find what I'm looking for. Issue created: #341329 (closed)
Investigate specific package Package detail lacks information I need to debug the pipeline failure Somewhat relates to existing epic: &6007
Relates to #292215 (closed)
Relates to #330666 (closed)
Investigate specific package Installation instructions will install the latest version of the package, even when I'm on the detail page of an older version. Issue created: #341332 (closed)

Experience Recommendations Checklist

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  1. Add this issue to the stage group epic for the corresponding quarter's UX scorecards.
  2. Brainstorm opportunities to fix or improve areas of the experience.
    • Use the findings from the Emotional Grading scale to determine areas of immediate focus. For example, if parts of the experience received a “Negative” Emotional Grade, consider addressing those first.
  3. Create an issue for each recommendation. Alternatively, you can create a separate epic to hold all your recommendations. Add a UX scorecard-rec label to every issue or epic for traceability. Link to the epic or issues here.
  4. Think iteratively, and create dependencies where appropriate, remembering that sometimes the order of what we release is just as important as what we release.
    • If you need to break recommendations into phases or over multiple milestones, create multiple epics and use the Category Maturity Definitions in the title of each epic: Minimal, Viable, Complete, or Lovable.
Edited by Katie Macoy